Florence Rolleri

 

Florence Rolleri, 95, of Millbrae, died peacefully May 4, 2016. Florence was born and raised in San Francisco and was the wife of the late Albert D. Rolleri, mother of Albert E. Rolleri, Joyce Romano, Diana Cramer and Dan Rolleri, grandmother of Cindy, Kim, Shirley, Kelly, Michael, Kristina, Lorie, Gary and Julanne, great-grandmother of 12 and great-great-grandmother of seven. Florence was a Brownie leader, she taught arts and crafts at Highlands Elementary School and she enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting and painting ceramics. She took classes at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio and loved parties and dances. She was celebrated for her delicious Italian cooking. Later in life, she traveled the western states with her late boyfriend Gene and his Airstream trailer. Private family services will be held. Interment will be at the Italian Cemetery in Colma.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Florence’s name to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital.

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